A front woman of illuminati,under her innocent face,dark rituals and secrets are hiding,also her colon cancer ..respect to movie artist Audrey..very sad story..a victime of illuminati,masons???(((
I love Audrey Hepburn-- everything about her! I wish actresses would age like this still. It seems like everyone over 50 (or even 40) in Hollywood looks so hard b/c of all the fillers and tightening they do. And they don't smile on the red carpet anymore for fear of showing or getting wrinkles! She was beautiful, real, and classy. I think that's a big part of why she's timeless.
What a jerk he was. She should’ve gone elsewhere to some other designers and made someone else famous thru her Name. And glad they gave credits to Edith Head 😂
@@L.Spencer First time Hubert de Givenchy meets Audrey Hepburn, he's very busy about his new collection. So he have no time to create Sabrina's wardrobe for her. Audrey needs to select some dresses from Givenchy"s last collection. However, finally Sabrina dresses (from Audrey choice and Givenchy design) are timeless classic !
@@kateli1880 First time Hubert de Givenchy meets Audrey Hepburn, he's very busy about his new collection. So he have no time to create Sabrina's wardrobe for her. Audrey needs to select some dresses from Givenchy"s last collection. However, finally Sabrina dresses (from Audrey choice and Givenchy design) are timeless classic !
@@kateli1880 Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn have the same senses of taste, style and vision about fashion. So they look like twins and are true friends that cannot separate !
This adds an extra perspective to the Audrey Hepburn iconic style, her relationship with Givenchy and how the wardrobe helped her self-esteem. I wonder how much Hepburn helped Americans take to French couture so that now it is wedded to classic and daring style.
A Great Artist is truly irresistible = why irresistible??? Well, He / she simply knows how to offer his / her empathetic ears and understanding heart to his/ her clients to dress them according to their personalities . It is like inviting his/ her clients to wear this invisible Perfume that invite them to let go and be themselves . Givenchy for sure was one of them.Irresistible Givenchy 👌✅👍😍❤️ Love from a beautiful timeless bellicima lady full of class and elegance and grace and finesse ❤ Many thanks ❤️🌟✨⭐️❤️.
She wore Hubert's clothes with great posture, also she moves like a dancer and because of the body features you can clearly see her emotive gestures. She also knew how to draw attention to her face, so it involves courage as well. In the time that woman keeping ridiculously long hair, she went pixie for movie roles. The difference between Audrey and so many zillion stars around her also lies in her distinctive voice. On top of it she is a polyglot.... thus unique. Too unique that it is impossible to replicate.
Hi -- I am Pamela Keogh, and we shot this (with the wonderful Jeffrey Banks) in my apt... where it was about 10,000 degrees! Had never seen, so thank you!
What a fascinating documentary video. The word "timeless" definitely fits this (too) short video. A tremendous job in putting all this together. It gives you a great sense of the genius of Givenchy. They were both so young at the time and almost own the word "iconic", along with timeless. One of the best videos I've ever viewed on UTube. Thank you for allowing us inside this facet of ultimate fashion. Great, great, great job.
TALK ABOUT LIFE GOALS!!! To have a LIFELONG, SO VERY CLOSE loving friendship like the ONE AND ONLY'S Hepburn and Givenchy had!! I'm SO JEALOUS! And they are BOTH TRUE ICONS OF ELEGANCE, IN THE ETERNAL SENSE OF THE WORD!!!!
As American commentators they nail most of it but they don't mention a critical European common element of the partnership: class. Audrey and Hubert were both from aristocratic families - she on her mother's side (not her father's). They were both top-end, privately educated and had classical arts backgrounds. They were both respectful of history and both breaking free of it post war and being radical. There isn't really any other successful female star in Hollywood with Audrey's background (though there are directors, designers and composers etc) The closest is probably Grace Kelly, upper class American who went on to marry into minor European royalty, so she went the other way. Class - what used to be called breeding - is important here because it bonded them and gave them both innate self-confidence and effortless charm.
'Class - what used to be called breeding' is probably too elitist a concept to convey the timeless appeal of their partnership. Probably too elitist for Americans and certainly too elitist for me. The 'well-bred' are very often leaders with the will and means to lead but none of the actual skills.
Class has nothing to with being from aristocracy. There are far too many aristocrats with absolutely no class and there are many people from humble background who have abundance of class.
Esa mujer fue impresinante en todo ; belleza, inteligencia, gracia, porte, elegancia,carisma, sensibilidad, fortaleza. Givenchy tuvo la visión para escogerla como imagen de sus diseños. Hicieron una maravillosa dupla.
Speaking of "Funny Face", Fred Astair was sartorially splendid. Take the studio scene with Dovima. Blue oxford. Charcoal slacks. But what the hell is the red thing around his waist? Style. It's style. Then the outfit he has on when they land in Paris. If I ever looked half that good, even for a second, I would die of delight. Love you, Fred. Mean it.
Beautiful clothes! It's my understanding that while Mr. Givenchy designed the high fashion ensembles for "Sabrina" and "Funny Face", they were actually made in Edith Head's studio, enough of a technicality to justify giving Head screen credit & Oscar nominations.
Poor Audrey. She was a timeless beauty 😍 One of the most beautiful women still today! And yet she felt inadequate.
He was made for her.
She was made for him.
The most beautiful couple in fashion ....
A front woman of illuminati,under her innocent face,dark rituals and secrets are hiding,also her colon cancer ..respect to movie artist Audrey..very sad story..a victime of illuminati,masons???(((
No. It was Bill and Hillary Clinton!
Agreed.
I agree they were iconic together class acts of elegance and brilliance.
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I love Audrey Hepburn-- everything about her! I wish actresses would age like this still. It seems like everyone over 50 (or even 40) in Hollywood looks so hard b/c of all the fillers and tightening they do. And they don't smile on the red carpet anymore for fear of showing or getting wrinkles! She was beautiful, real, and classy. I think that's a big part of why she's timeless.
It always makes me happy hearing how Givenchy wasn't expecting Audrey Hepburn, but Katherine Hepburn. What a beautiful surprise.
And it's interesting he wouldn't see her. Told her to get last year's clothes.
What a jerk he was. She should’ve gone elsewhere to some other designers and made someone else famous thru her Name. And glad they gave credits to Edith Head 😂
@@L.Spencer First time Hubert de Givenchy meets Audrey Hepburn, he's very busy about his new collection. So he have no time to create Sabrina's wardrobe for her. Audrey needs to select some dresses from Givenchy"s last collection. However, finally Sabrina dresses (from Audrey choice and Givenchy design) are timeless classic !
@@kateli1880 First time Hubert de Givenchy meets Audrey Hepburn, he's very busy about his new collection. So he have no time to create Sabrina's wardrobe for her. Audrey needs to select some dresses from Givenchy"s last collection. However, finally Sabrina dresses (from Audrey choice and Givenchy design) are timeless classic !
@@kateli1880 Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn have the same senses of taste, style and vision about fashion. So they look like twins and are true friends that cannot separate !
Her style never dies!
"Her generosity..." everyone took it for granted
Audrey and Hubert were very well suited for one another. They were a match made in heaven and epitomized high fashion that exists to this day.
This adds an extra perspective to the Audrey Hepburn iconic style, her relationship with Givenchy and how the wardrobe helped her self-esteem. I wonder how much Hepburn helped Americans take to French couture so that now it is wedded to classic and daring style.
Audrey was so beautiful - inside & out.
A Great Artist is truly irresistible = why irresistible??? Well, He / she simply knows how to offer his / her empathetic ears and understanding heart to his/ her clients to dress them according to their personalities . It is like inviting his/ her clients to wear this invisible Perfume that invite them to let go and be themselves .
Givenchy for sure was one of them.Irresistible Givenchy 👌✅👍😍❤️
Love from a beautiful timeless bellicima lady full of class and elegance and grace and finesse ❤
Many thanks ❤️🌟✨⭐️❤️.
givenchy and audrey are magical together :)
Two very well-spoken individuals in one video.... a pleasure to watch!
Classic. It's Audrey's birthday tomorrow and this got recommended to me after 10 years💗
She wore Hubert's clothes with great posture, also she moves like a dancer and because of the body features you can clearly see her emotive gestures. She also knew how to draw attention to her face, so it involves courage as well. In the time that woman keeping ridiculously long hair, she went pixie for movie roles. The difference between Audrey and so many zillion stars around her also lies in her distinctive voice. On top of it she is a polyglot.... thus unique. Too unique that it is impossible to replicate.
She was a dancer but the war destroyed her body and causes growth defects but it does give her amazing grace and movement
Something tells me, Audrey is yr dream!!!!
Loved yr tribute to her.!!!
RIP both. Finally they met again in the Heaven
Hi -- I am Pamela Keogh, and we shot this (with the wonderful Jeffrey Banks) in my apt... where it was about 10,000 degrees! Had never seen, so thank you!
The 2 of them? A match made in heavenly fashion.
AUDREY + GIVENCHY = QUEEN OF CHIC!
I love her fashion, made by the legend #hurbertGivenchy
#hubertGivenchy
Im extremely surprised that the black Breakfast at Tiffany's dreas was not mentioned. i meanit was deaigned by Givenchy....
oh my gosh ME TO!!! That was definitely an iconic dress and look !
Carlos Monge I believe this clip is a supplement to the DVD of Funny Face, so naturally all the clothes of choice are from that movie
Thank you for this video. I loved it❣️
What a fascinating documentary video. The word "timeless" definitely fits this (too) short video. A tremendous job in putting all this together. It gives you a great sense of the genius of Givenchy. They were both so young at the time and almost own the word "iconic", along with timeless. One of the best videos I've ever viewed on UTube. Thank you for allowing us inside this facet of ultimate fashion. Great, great, great job.
R.I.P. great fashionartist
OMG, take my breath away
we love you Audrey
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No wonder,audry hepburn,became his muse.amazzzingly beautiful lady,wearing ditto garments...match made in heaven🥰🥰🥰
Perfect style!
Her taste of fashion is wonderful😍😗😗😗
TALK ABOUT LIFE GOALS!!! To have a LIFELONG, SO VERY CLOSE loving friendship like the ONE AND ONLY'S Hepburn and Givenchy had!! I'm SO JEALOUS! And they are BOTH TRUE ICONS OF ELEGANCE, IN THE ETERNAL SENSE OF THE WORD!!!!
As American commentators they nail most of it but they don't mention a critical European common element of the partnership: class. Audrey and Hubert were both from aristocratic families - she on her mother's side (not her father's). They were both top-end, privately educated and had classical arts backgrounds. They were both respectful of history and both breaking free of it post war and being radical. There isn't really any other successful female star in Hollywood with Audrey's background (though there are directors, designers and composers etc) The closest is probably Grace Kelly, upper class American who went on to marry into minor European royalty, so she went the other way. Class - what used to be called breeding - is important here because it bonded them and gave them both innate self-confidence and effortless charm.
'Class - what used to be called breeding' is probably too elitist a concept to convey the timeless appeal of their partnership. Probably too elitist for Americans and certainly too elitist for me. The 'well-bred' are very often leaders with the will and means to lead but none of the actual skills.
Another indefatigle fan
(Like me)!!!!! Loved yr synopsis!!!
Class has nothing to with being from aristocracy. There are far too many aristocrats with absolutely no class and there are many people from humble background who have abundance of class.
Elegance, Style, DIGNITY.
Today, we gots zee TWERKERS........😐😟
Mi rimane troppo poco TEMPO...
Papa Francesco, glielo devi,
Audrey è una di Mondo.
Voglio morire in pace, grazie.
Esa mujer fue impresinante en todo ; belleza, inteligencia, gracia, porte, elegancia,carisma, sensibilidad, fortaleza.
Givenchy tuvo la visión para escogerla como imagen de sus diseños. Hicieron una maravillosa dupla.
Very good! Argentina. Bellucci :Dolce&Gabana.
"and a star was born"
Audrey .... one of a kind.
she should be praised for her humanitarian advocacy too...
Givency dressing her,lucky designer...
this is so awesome, thanks for sharing
ELKA
AUDREY FOR EVER❤!!!!!!!
Speaking of "Funny Face", Fred Astair was sartorially splendid. Take the studio scene with Dovima. Blue oxford. Charcoal slacks. But what the hell is the red thing around his waist? Style. It's style.
Then the outfit he has on when they land in Paris. If I ever looked half that good, even for a second, I would die of delight.
Love you, Fred. Mean it.
Lovely film. Thank you.
thank you for uploading
what a great story :) the legends !
nanung fashion designer naman. meg-enroll ku. kari apu ku.
Santa, Santina e/0 beata.
Subito,papa Francesco***💚❤️.
Mama Africa...🇮🇹
omg the music is Lazarus and the five dives!
Beautiful clothes!
It's my understanding that while Mr. Givenchy designed the high fashion ensembles for "Sabrina" and "Funny Face", they were actually made in Edith Head's studio, enough of a technicality to justify giving Head screen credit & Oscar nominations.
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I would think giving the designer credit would be normal, both could have been mentioned, it was a bad oversight.
@wWeFaNO31694 yes it's also from Funny Face
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Man her eyebrows😀
You Tube. Locking again!!!!!
is the dress from 4:52 also from funny face?
4:53 Yes
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IF she only got a colonoscopy, she'd be here today.
I think deep down they were in love.
Wonder why they didn’t marry.
Vicki Morton because Hubert de Givenchy is gay, look that up in his obituary
Audrey was a star after Roman Holiday lol The woman in interview is a wanna-be at most. The guy is just weird.
Timeless look?
Hillary Rodham Clinton!!
Stuart Lee
Fuck that Ugly Ass Old hag.